NEW EMBASSY TO OPEN IN NAMIBIA
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Continued efforts to strengthen Namibia's diplomatic presence are set to advance, with one country expected to open an embassy in Namibia in the coming weeks.
Continued efforts to strengthen Namibia's diplomatic presence are set to advance, with one country expected to open an embassy in Namibia in the coming weeks.
Algeria's ambassador to Namibia has stated that the late former President Liamine Zéroual played a key role in strengthening bilateral relations between Algeria and Namibia.
Zéroual died on Saturday in a military hospital in Algiers at the age of 84 and was buried in his hometown of Batna on Monday.
Namibia remains unmoved in its demand for reform of the United Nations Security Council.
This statement follows the African Union's intensified efforts to uphold its unanimous and long-standing demand for urgent reform of the UN Security Council.
Botswana's President Duma Boko has arrived in Namibia for a one-day official visit.
Iran's ambassador to Namibia says the possibility of any negotiations to calm the ongoing conflict in its country are now meaningless.
The trend of disrespecting multilateralism is concerning and requires rectification, as it remains under threat.
This position is the view of Ambassador Tuliameni Kalomoh, who served as the first Namibian Ambassador to the US shortly after the country's independence in 1990.
The race for the next United Nations Secretary-General is officially underway, as several countries have already put forward their nominees.
However, the contest is already raising questions about tradition, regional rotation and gender balance at the world body.
Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu says Mauritius’ decision to suspend diplomatic ties with his country is “nonsensical, very immature and naïve".
As the conflict involving the United States (US), Israel and Iran enters its fifth day, African leaders continue to urge calm.
But behind the scenes, there are growing concerns about possible repercussions from Washington.
An outgoing Chinese medical team in Namibia has concluded its 18-month mission after treating more than 21,000 patients across the country.
Dr. Huang - Head of Chinese Medical Brigade says the mission not only focused on healthcare delivery but also on strengthening relations between China and Namibia.